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What industry wants: model-based systems engineering
A course takes students from customer concept to design or prototype inside two semesters, often mentored by engineers at big name corporate sponsors.
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Mark Daskin and Mark Guzdial named AAAS Fellows
Fellowship in the AAAS is one of the highest honors accorded to US researchers.
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Brain-like computer steers rolling robot with 0.25% of the power needed by conventional controllers
Analog computing is making a comeback with hardware that processes and stores information in the same location, similar to biological…
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Moving at the speed of need
How bold moves in COVID-19’s early days are powering new possibilities five years later.
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Board approves project to expand EV battery research
The 25,000-square-foot addition will include three battery laboratories, auxiliary support areas, a substation and a facility for battery cell testing, among other capabilities.
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Joi Mondisa named director of the Engineering Education Research Graduate Program
Mondisa, an expert in mentoring scholarship, brings a balance of research expertise and industry experience.
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Research
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AI symposium: Michigan Engineering speakers share how they use AI in research
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U-M’s Zhen Xu, histotripsy co-inventor, honored with endowed professorship from Li Ka Shing Foundation
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U-M and UCR Launch New Alliance to Promote Hydrogen Fuel for Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Vehicles
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Roadway safety research and automated vehicle testing join forces at U-Michigan
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U-M awarded up to $7.5M to bring heat-tolerant semiconductors from lab to fab
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Digital-learning platform improves reading growth by 9 percentile points, bridging learning gaps
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Utilities face common challenges, need collaboration as challenges grow
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Magnetic switch traps quantum information carriers in one dimension
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Multiple sclerosis: Cell-catching implant helps identify successful treatment in mice
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Two Michigan Engineering researchers named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows
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Moving at the speed of need
How bold moves in COVID-19’s early days are powering new possibilities five years later.